India and China have agreed to "peacefully resolve" a latest border flare-up that has heightened tensions between the nuclear-armed neighbours, New Delhi said Sunday, after a high-level meeting between army commanders.

Madrid residents wearing face masks queued 2m apart to be among the first visitors back in the city’s famed galleries yesterday, as the Prado, Reina Sofia and Thyssen-Bornemisza museums reopened after nearly three months of coronavirus lockdown.

Thousands of protesters marched in Washington yesterday as rallies across the United States to protest the killing of a black man in Minneapolis police custody entered a 12th day, and officials moved to rein in law enforcement tactics.

India reported a record 9,887 new coronavirus cases in one day yesterday and overtook Italy as the world’s sixth-biggest outbreak, two days before the relaxing of a lockdown with the reopening of malls, restaurants and places of worship.

As an increasing number of Covid-19 positive cases has surfaced at the Ministry of Defence office at South Block on the Raisina Hill, the Indian Army headquarters stationed there has decided to function with a bare minimum staff of around 33%, sources said yesterday.
It was also decided that no visi

India and China have agreed to "peacefully resolve" a latest border flare-up that has heightened tensions between the nuclear-armed neighbours, New Delhi said Sunday, after a high-level meeting between army commanders.

Madrid residents wearing face masks queued 2m apart to be among the first visitors back in the city’s famed galleries yesterday, as the Prado, Reina Sofia and Thyssen-Bornemisza museums reopened after nearly three months of coronavirus lockdown.

Thousands of protesters marched in Washington yesterday as rallies across the United States to protest the killing of a black man in Minneapolis police custody entered a 12th day, and officials moved to rein in law enforcement tactics.

India reported a record 9,887 new coronavirus cases in one day yesterday and overtook Italy as the world’s sixth-biggest outbreak, two days before the relaxing of a lockdown with the reopening of malls, restaurants and places of worship.

As an increasing number of Covid-19 positive cases has surfaced at the Ministry of Defence office at South Block on the Raisina Hill, the Indian Army headquarters stationed there has decided to function with a bare minimum staff of around 33%, sources said yesterday.
It was also decided that no visi